Counselling

Action for Blind People is a national charity with local reach, providing practical help and support to blind and partially sighted people of all ages. Living with sight loss can be challenging. But we believe everyone affected by sight loss can face the future with confidence.

Addaction can support people who have issues with drugs or alcohol, or who are experiencing mental health difficulties. If you’re looking for advice and information about drugs and alcohol then we can help. The Thinkaction mental health services support people to improve their mental wellbeing. Addaction provides specialist young people’s services across the UK for 10 – 17 year olds.

Allergy UK is the leading national charity dedicated to supporting the estimated 21 million allergy sufferers in the UK. We provide a dedicated helpline, support network and online forum for those with allergy and intolerance, as well as for organisations who want to find out more about the issues that people with allergic disease face in their daily lives.

Our dementia support workers offer information and practical guidance to help you understand dementia, cope with day-to-day challenges and prepare for the future or help with claiming benefits and other entitlements. Until the day we find a cure, we will strive to create a society where those affected by dementia are supported and accepted, able to live in their community without fear or prejudice.

We work to relieve and support those living with anxiety and anxiety-based depression by providing information, support and understanding via an extensive range of services, including 1:1 therapy. We can also help you deal with specific phobias such as fear of spiders, being alone, public speaking, heights – in fact, any fear that’s stopped you from getting on with your life. With our help you can start to recover your confidence and forget your fear.

Arch is a free and confidential service for young people and adults who live or are registered with a GP in Hillingdon. We work with people at any stage of their alcohol or drug difficulties to provide a single point of access to assessment and treatment. We recognise the importance of providing treatment as well as any associated emotional/mental health issues.

We are here to support people who have or are worried they have an eating disorder, as well as others affected, such as friends and family members. B-eat provides helplines, online support and a network of UK-wide self-help groups to help adults and young people in the UK beat their eating disorders.

Our aims are to provide support and information to anyone who has a birthmark, and to support not only the person with the birthmark, but the whole family. Also ensure a better understanding amongst the medical profession about types of birthmarks, possible complications and treatment. To raise general awareness and acceptance and ease the path through schools by educating teachers and pupils.